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2015

JSTOR Hits 9,000 Library Participants! JSTOR was excited to welcome its 9,000th library participant for archival journals in April of 2014—a museum of history in Japan. To commemorate this milestone, we've put together a pie graph charting JSTOR'sRead More

Completed: 2013 Revenue SharingJSTOR distributed nearly $13 million (approximately 25 percent of its Annual Access Fees) to the eligible 1,804 journals in the archival collections. To be eligible for 2013 revenue sharing payments, journals must have beenRead More

Happy 2014 from JSTORJSTOR was delighted to conclude 2013 with the award for “best overall” database from Library Journal. See the full review here. This wouldn’t have been possible without your support and collaboration. Here are just a fewRead More

JSTOR Introduces JPASS — Personal Access to Its Vast Digital Library of Journal Archives for Individuals New York, NY— JSTOR, the not-for-profit digital library that is a widely-used resource for academic research, unveiled this week itsRead More

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JSTOR Releases Event Summary and Evidence in United States vs. Aaron Swartz New York, NY – JSTOR announced today the release of a detailed summary of the events surrounding the downloading of articles by Aaron Swartz fromRead More

Project OverviewJSTOR is looking for music scholars and composers to produce an instrumental intro and outro for a video series showcasing profiles of academics who utilize JSTOR in their research. The intro is a stop-motion animation of aRead More

New York, NY—JSTOR, the not-for-profit digital library of thousands of academic journals and other content, announced today that more than one million articles have now been accessed by individuals participating in its free program, Register & Read.Read More

Register & Read UpdateMore than 700,000 users now have a MyJSTOR account to enjoy Register & Read (R&R). Since the program's beta launch in March 2012, users have checked out more than one million articles.See what R&R users are saying inRead More

2012 Revenue Sharing Update
As part of its annual revenue sharing program, JSTOR distributed nearly $12 million (approximately 25% of its Annual Access Fees) to the 1,529 eligible journals in the archival collections.
Desginated payeesRead More

The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is now inviting applications for the third competition of the Public Fellows Program. The program places 20 recent PhDs from the humanities and humanistic social sciences in two-year staff positions atRead More